With cold-forged arms, dual pivot design, and a proprietary pad compound providing the needed muscle, SRAM’s Rival brakeset gives you powerful stopping power and positive, progressive response. The use of lightweight materials, a streamlined design and a sleek polished black aluminium finish all complement the performance nicely, letting you scrub speed or stop on a dime whether you’re flying down an alpine descent or stopping for a red light.

Weight: 287g

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Skeletonised Dual Pivot Design

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Cold Forged Arms With Alloy Pivot Bolt

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SRAM / SwissStop Compound Pads

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Adjustable Cartridge Holder

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Indexed Quick Release Mechanism

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Gloss Black Finish

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Weight: 287g

For your everyday training, long rides on the weekends, as well as an exceptional cyclocross performer, SRAM Rival is the perfect match. With sleek carbon brake levers you have the feel and look of pro components, together with the unrivaled technologies borrowed from SRAM Red and SRAM Force, Rival is an incredible groupset for what it delivers and how well it performs.

SRAM’s popular reach adjust feature, available only on SRAM’s DoubleTap shift levers, allows riders to customise their SRAM brake and shift levers for a perfect fit. Whether its smaller hands, Cross racing, or just customizing your lever spacing, every rider now has a choice on positioning their levers.

SRAM introduced OCT (Open Core Technology) into mountain bikes and then brought it to the road. Now it’s lighter, stiffer and sexier in the SRAM Rival line-up. The hollow-forged aluminium cranks are available in 110 or 130 Bolt Circle Diameter options and range from 165 to 180cm.

SRAM Corporation is a bicycle component manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1987. SRAM is an acronym comprising the names of its founders; Scott, Ray, and sAM, (where Ray is the middle name of company head Stan Day).

SRAM began with the goal of creating the absolute best shifting system and changed the cycling world forever with the introduction of Grip Shift in 1988. To support this innovation, SRAM invested in the Sachs Bicycle Company in 1997 and built a state of the art manufacturing facility in Schweinfurt Germany. They had the vision and desire to expand their presence in the industry, joining forces with one of the leading MTB suspension companies, RockShox, creating huge excitement in the global cycling community. Not content to stop there, SRAM knew expanding the range with the best brakes, bottom brackets, cranksets and wheels would fine-tune the brand even more. bringing on board Avid, Truvativ and Zipp.

Now that SRAM have achieved total drive train nirvana, they continue to seek and deploy technological and engineering advancements, as they compulsively refine and redefine the pinnacle of the ultimate ride.